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2) Monkeys
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The Monkeys title familiarizes young readers with the monkeys they can find at their local zoo. It includes colorful double-page photos with easy-to-read sentences about features, food, babies and more to make learning a fun experience. Monkey facts and a quick quiz provide additional learning comprehension activities for young readers. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Sandcastle is an imprint of Abdo Publishing....
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A super collection of Five Little Monkeys stories to treasure... along with a drawing lesson from the author, musical notation, and more than 100 adorable stickers!
This treasury features a special introduction and five full-length picture books-Five Little Monkeys Jumping on a Bed, Five Little Monkeys Bake a Cake, Five Little Monkeys Sitting in a Tree, Five Little Monkeys with Nothing to Do, and Five Little Monkeys Wash the Car-as well as a lesson...
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The storybook that marked the first appearance of the beloved Curious George!
Cecily is a lonely giraffe with no playmates. Her family and friends have all been taken away to the zoo. So, her spirits rise when she meets Mother Pamplemoose and Baby Jinny, James, Johnny, Arthur, David, Punch and Judy-and Curious George. These nine monkeys have no home, because all the trees in their forest have been cut down.
6) Monkeys
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"This easy-to-read nonfiction book tells a story about the many ways monkeys use their hands and how they survive in the wild"--
9) Monkeys
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"A basic exploration of the appearance, behavior, and habitat of monkeys, a family of tree-climbing mammals. Also included is a story from folklore explaining why monkeys look like people"--Provided by publisher.
11) Monkeys
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Learn about monkeys including details regarding their behavior, families, and environment.
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"Once upon a time in an ancient forest, there lived a little monkey. And this little monkey would run, jump, climb trees, dive in the lake, and chase butterflies--all day long! She would yawn and yawn as the sun set. The other animals would ask her, "Why are you so tired, little monkey? You should go to sleep." But she would respond: "I'm not tired in the least. . . . So I don't need to go to sleep." In the trees, she'd sway under the stars as her...